After touring Brazil during the World Cup soccer tournament, Brighton's Jumpin' All-Stars jump-rope team has returned home to share its talent.

Members of the All-Stars performance and competition team will join with other top jumpers from the United States to hold a workshop Oct. 24-25 at Brighton High School.

There will be free performances at 3:15 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. Oct. 25.

"We're all performing, and Flight Crew is performing as well," All-Stars head coach Renee Nix said.

She said members of Flight Crew performed on the "America's Got Talent" television show.

The All-Stars team, which practices at Brighton High School, performs and competes across the country. The team traveled to Brazil this summer and performed at numerous venues, including orphanages and parks, encouraging young people to get active.

The workshops will include private lessons, and participants will learn about single rope, double dutch, Chinese wheel and traveler.

"I think it's really exciting to me to bring in young people who have grown up in this sport," Nix said.

She met many of these jumpers during competitions and has known them since high school.